Mark Smith, 39, was arrested Friday on video voyeurism charges and was booked into the Logan County Jail, according to detention records. He was released from jail on a $30,000 bond.

Smith was an employee of the Booneville School District who resigned after "an incident" on campus on Wednesday, August 30th, according to John K. Parrish, Superintendent. Parrish told 40/29 News, Smith was an assistant football coach as well as a social studies teacher at the junior high and high school and that Smith had just started his third year with the school district.

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According to court records, Smith is currently facing 11 felony counts of video voyeurism. Arrest warrant affidavits claim Smith hid his cell phone inside the women's restroom at the field house. The affidavit claims Smith hid the phone inside a soap dispenser.

Booneville Police told 40/29 they found 3 videos on the phone and that the first video was taken 2 days before the hidden cell phone was discovered. Police said Smith was secretly recording girls changing clothes inside the restroom.

"At this point I don't have any evidence that it has happened in the past," said Lt. Rusty Lewis.

According to arrest warrant affidavits, police identified 11 girls who were recorded, ranging in ages of 13-17 years old.

"All the parents expect that when they send their children to school they're going to be watched over, mentored and be in a safe environment, " Lt. Lewis said. "No one expects this sort of thing to happen."

Court records claim Smith told the superintendent he did not know how his phone ended up in the restroom. But, police said the videos clearly show Smith placing and retrieving the phone. Police also said that a video of the women's restroom had been downloaded from the phone to Smith's classroom computer.

"All female students in grade 7-12 have been given general information concerning this incident, and counseling has been made available to them," Parrish wrote in an email."The District is fully cooperating with all outside investigations, and parents of affected students have been notified," Parrish wrote. "The safety of our students is our number one priority, which is evidenced by the swift action the District took when the incident became known."

Police said they are still examining Smith's cell phone and are looking to see if the videos were shared with anyone.

40/29 was unable to reach Smith for comment. According to court records, Smith's wife filed for a divorce the same day he was taken to jail. He is set to be formally charged at his arraignment, October 6th, at 9 A.M..

If convicted, Prosecutor Tom Tatum told 40/29 that Smith would have to register as a sex offender.